Literal and symbolic representations: Burke, paine and the french revolution

History of European Ideas 16 (1-3):343-349 (1993)
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Reflections on the Revolution in France.Edmund Burke - 2009 - London: Oxford University Press.
Walter Benjamin, or Towards a Revolutionary Criticism.Terry Eagleton - 1984 - Studies in Soviet Thought 27 (2):179-181.

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